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Payton seeks to encourage Saints after tough loss

METAIRIE, La. (AP)

Sean Payton figured his players deserved to go into their bye
week feeling good about themselves.

So while the coach is taking a hard look at what the Saints
could have done differently in a dramatic loss at New England on
Sunday, he's also complimenting his players' overall effort during
a 5-1 start.

''I like the work ethic, the competitive nature of this team,''
Payton asserted Monday. ''I like it a lot.''

The coach said it will probably take his staff and players a
couple days to get over their failure to cash in on multiple
opportunities to put the Patriots away, only to see Tom Brady pull
out his latest game-winning drive.

With no timeouts and 1:13 left, New England marched 70 yards,
capped by Brady's pinpoint, 17-yard pass to the back left corner of
the end zone, where rookie receiver Kenbrell Thompkins outleaped
cornerback Jabari Greer to make a twisting catch with 5 seconds
left in a 30-27 Patriots victory.

Before that, the Saints' defense twice thought they'd thwarted
Brady's last, best chance - first with a fourth-down stop and then
with an interception.

Both times, however, the Saints' normally prolific offense could
not get a first down, and the Patriots had enough timeouts left to
get a third chance.

''The overall mood and spirits were good,'' Payton said of his
players as many of them prepared to take the rest of the week off
after some conditioning, lifting and film review on Monday.
''Obviously, it's a tough loss. And when you do it long enough,
they understand that there's going to be some games like that where
you're wrestling over one specific play or one sequence of
plays.''

Payton said he was proud of how his team rallied from a 17-7
halftime deficit, and only regretted that his offense couldn't keep
Brady off the field in the final minutes.

''We were able to get the stops defensively. We weren't able to
get that one first down we needed,'' Payton said.

Payton also dismissed criticism of his defense's pass coverage
on the final touchdown.

''This is distribution-of-credit, assignment-of-blame Monday, so
that's just the industry,'' Payton said. ''Tom made a great
location throw. The receiver made a real good catch above his head.
You can't beat yourself up over that.''

After four straight games with 100-plus yards receiving, Jimmy
Graham was held without a catch, but Payton brushed aside a
question about whether the Patriots provided a blue-print for
shutting down the star tight end. Payton said he would only be
concerned if every team had a cornerback as well suited to covering
Graham as Aqib Talib.

Saints quarterback Drew Brees said everyone on offense is
questioning what they could have done differently to keep Brady on
the sideline. He said Payton seemed to sense how hard his players
took loss, which might explain why he didn't heavily criticize his
players over the manner in which the late lead was squandered.

''He knows how hard guys fought. He knows the weight of this
game, the gravity of this game, how meaningful it was to all of
us,'' Brees said. ''At times, when you lose, especially a tough
loss like that, you make more of an impact when you're encouraging
and very positive.

''I'm sure he would have been more critical had we won that
game, saying, `Hey, there's a few things here that could have
gotten us beat.' And in reality, those things did get us beat,''
Brees continued. ''At times, human nature would tell you to do one
thing when really you may need to just take a deep breath and do
the other. I think after a loss, human nature would tell you to get
all riled up and mad and angry and yell. I think cooler heads
prevailed and Sean has a great feel for that, to say, `Man, you
guys battled, you played your heart out. It didn't go our way this
time but there's going to be many more like this. Let's be ready to
win those.'''

Notes: Payton said the Saints will not practice again until next
Monday and that the most important thing his players can do in the
meantime is rest. ... Payton praised running back Khiry Robinson,
who made the roster after coming to training camp as an undrafted
rookie out of West Texas A&M. Robinson carried seven times for
53 yards and his first-career TD at New England. ''He's been
explosive, he's been tough, he's been hard-nosed and we will
continue to look at his snaps and evaluate how he fits in each game
plan,'' Payton said.

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